Response strategies after website network attacked by hacker

Common Attack Methods and Handling Solutions

Because of its potential, station groups have become the target of hackers. Due to the large number of station groups, webmasters find it difficult to conduct detailed inspections on every website, providing hackers with opportunities. Even with good server security settings, station groups are still vulnerable to attacks. How should we deal with these attacks when they occur?

One common attack method is to replace the advertising code of station groups, preventing webmasters from earning revenue through ads. To address this issue, first find a good text replacement software, execute the replacement operation in the early morning, and then use the Security Bulldog to lock the website directory permissions. Malicious link attacks have a greater impact on station groups and may result in search engines blocking them. When encountering malicious link attacks, it is recommended to close the website as soon as possible, clean up the malicious links and then check the server security.

Handling Strategies for Severe Attack Methods

The most serious attack method is to directly delete or destroy the data of the station group, usually launched by competitors. For this type of attack, it is necessary to back up the data in a timely manner. Make a backup on the first day of the station group going online, in case of need. Since the keywords of the station group generally rank on the homepage, ensuring that the homepage can be accessed normally can reduce losses. If there is no backup data, you can set up site protection in Baidu Webmaster Tools, and rebuild the site using templates and keyword information.

The author suggests using tools like Worm Marketing Assistant to publish content as soon as possible, and turning off site protection. Although it may affect rankings, it can minimize losses to the maximum extent. The author has successfully used this method several times to reduce losses. Readers facing problems can seek help from the author.

The above are the processing strategies after the station group is attacked by hackers, hoping to help everyone. Thank you for reading!